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Interpretations On FAAC Judd
Various
Ian Helliwell - "Solid States" - (8:31) 144 BPM
Perc - "Woodford" - (5:24) 116 BPM
Chris Carter - "Flip-Flop" - (4:19) 110 BPM
Holly Herndon - "Control Sample" - (3:47) 150 BPM
Mordant Music - "Hoarded House" (Fredit remix) - (6:15) 150 BPM
The Boats - "Space Judder" - (5:11) 143 BPM
Pye Corner Audio - "Splice Block" - (4:58) 100 BPM
Leyland Kirby - "Slim Jim Wimshurst Mechanicals" - (4:51) 141 BPM
Karen Gwyer - "Judd Drums" - (5:12) 54 BPM Hot
Peter Rehberg - "FJUDDmix 032013" - (5:05) 160 BPM
Bandshell - "Concrete Teeth" - (5:39) 120 BPM
Ekoplekz - "Fredwrek" - (5:00) 112 BPM
Played by: Perc
Review: The latest release from the excellent Public Information sees them return to the works of early electronic pioneer F.C. Judd with a selection of remixes from some well chosen contemporary artists. Originally the subject of a retrospective release from Public Information early in 2012 entitled Electronics Without Tears, F.C. Judd was an under-appreciated figure of early electronic music who experimented with oscillators, filters and amplifiers, alongside his own self-built electro-mechanical drum machine and experimental synthesiser, primarily during the 1950s and 60s. Interpretations On F.C. Judd is the result of the label haven given all artists involved access to Judd's entire archive of sounds, tone experiments, field recordings and lectures, and left them to "produce an audio artefact befitting of Judd himself". RVNG artist Holly Herndon, techno veteran Perc, Bandshell, Karen Gwyer, Ekoplekz and Throbbing Gristle's Chris Carter all contribute to an engaging collection of works.
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PUBINF 010
23 Jun 14
Industrial/Noise
Moonlight
Moonlight (original mix) - (5:41) 127 BPM
Moonlight (Neurotic Drum Band version) - (8:28) 113 BPM Hot
Moonlight (Oneohtrix Point Never version) - (5:38) 70 BPM
Review: Given that JD Twitch has long been a fan of this near-legendary chunk of sparse electronica from Throbbing Gristle man Chris Carter, it's no surprise to see the track getting a deserved re-release on his label. The brilliant 1984 original - all industrial electro pulse and icy Balearic melodies - still sounds remarkably fresh, and is here joined by two wildly different remixes. New York combo Neurotic Drum Band stick closely to Carter's 1984 formula, emphasising the moodier elements of the original on a decidedly cosmic dancefloor version. Oneohtrix Point Never goes in the opposite direction, turning in a discordant ambient version full of intense white noise and droning vintage synths.
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OM 14
07 Nov 11
Disco/Nu-Disco
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